Tuesday, June 16, 2020

NYPD Announces End to Plain-clothes Anti-crime Unit While there were 38 Murders in the Last 2 Weeks

Ok guys ... it's the beginning of the end for New York City.....
and it's going down faster than a snowball in hell!
It's over folks..... yes go break down the chains on the parks..go send your frum politicians to fight for you politically ..... it's all over ....

This is who the "askanim" and your Torah leaders asked you to vote for .... 
The Nadlers, the Schumers, the Cuomos, and the De'Blassios!
If the police can't do their jobs, how are you going to walk the streets? 
Where are the "askanim" now? 
Last I heard is that Ezra Friedlander is hiding under Eichenstein's langeh rekkel and is busy taking a monthly paycheck from Nadler.... who is trying to unseat a sitting president who loves the Jewish people....
The New York Police Department will disband its plain-clothes anti-crime unit that was involved in some of the city's most notorious shootings and reassign its 600 officers to tasks that include detective work and neighborhood policing.
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NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea announced the move on Monday after his department has drawn scrutiny over the tactics used against protesters after the May 25 death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
'When you look at the number of anti-crime officers that operate within New York City, and you look at a disproportionate, quite frankly, percentage of complaints and shootings - and they are doing exactly what was asked of them,' Shea said. 
The head of one of the largest police unions in the city slammed the move, saying it will make New York less safe.
'Anti-Crime’s mission was to protect New Yorkers by proactively preventing crime, especially gun violence,' Pat Lynch of the Police Benevolent Association said in a statement. 
'Shooting and murders are both climbing steadily upward, but our city leaders have clearly decided that proactive policing isn’t a priority anymore. They chose this strategy. 
'They will have to reckon with the consequences.'
Mayor Bill de Blasio hailed the move, tweeting: 'Your city hears you. Actions, not words.' 
In recent weeks, officers with the anti-crime unit have been accused of excessive force.
In early May, a plain-clothes officer was placed on leave after video surfaced on social media showing him charging at bystanders on a Manhattan street with a Taser in his hand.
The officer was trying to enforce social distancing measures.
In March, officers were filmed violently arresting a man in the Canarsie section of Brooklyn. Video of the arrest went viral, prompting criticism of the officers. 
Shea said that the department decided on the reforms in the aftermath of weeks of unrest throughout the city. 
‘Thankfully, here in New York City, angry demonstrations have turned peaceful,’ Shea said on Monday.
‘Thoughtful discussions about reform have emerged.’
Shea added: 'This is a seismic shift in the culture of how the NYPD polices this great city.
'I would consider this in the realm of closing one of the last chapters of "Stop, Question and Frisk"...I think it's time to more forward and change how we police in this city. 
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3 comments:

  1. No Undercover.
    No bail.
    No Jail.

    Now crime will reduce to almost zero.
    That's what AOC & DeBasio seem to imply.

    Solution:

    Get your 2nd Amendment stuff ready.

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  2. Apparently black lives DON'T matter after all...

    (unless of course they are killed by the police)

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  3. The Democrats like to play on fears of racism and Jew hatred and pose as rescuers. In reality, it is the Dems who are the worst bigots of all. Their policies destroy eberything they touch.

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